Oppenheimer was among the many large winners on the Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles, taking residence a number of of the evening’s large prizes – together with Greatest Director for Christopher Nolan and Greatest Drama Movie Actor for its lead Cillian Murphy.
In the meantime Barbie, which had led the nominations, received the inaugural Field Workplace Achievement award.
Succession was the large winner within the TV classes, with Sarah Snook and Kieran Culkin each recognised for his or her performances.
Different winners included Emma Stone, who received Greatest Comedy Movie Actress for Poor Issues whereas the French thriller Anatomy of a Fall took the Greatest International Language movie award.
The Globes mark the primary main ceremony of movie awards season, which culminates with the Oscars on 10 March.